SHEQ Project Services Manager

Aldermaston
1 week ago
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Astute's Nuclear team is partnering with a business experienced across decommissioning, waste management, and more recently engineering design, R&D, and refurbishment, site installation, and high-hazard decommissioning work packages to recruit a SHEQ Project Services Manager for its Aldermaston site.

The function leading SHEQ Project Services Manager comes with a salary up to £60,000, an annual bonus, and a wide range of benefits.

If you're a Project Manager with experience managing Health, Safety, Environmental, and Quality functions and are looking to work for an organisation that invests in their staff's personal development then submit your CV to apply today.

Responsibilities and duties

Reporting to the SHEQ Director you will:

Lead and develop a team to provide expert knowledge across all projects in the UK.
Manage and support technical development strategies/documentation for various construction, decommissioning, and waste management projects.
Input on project compliance within contracts.
Mentor and coach colleagues on compliance needs.
Ensure inspections and internal audits are planned, actioned, and reported to senior leadership teams.

Professional qualifications

We are looking for someone with the following:

Project Management qualification such as Prince 2 or APMP
NEBOSH Construction or General Certificate
SMSTS or CSCS card.

Personal skills

The SHEQ Project Services Manager role would suit someone who is:

A detail orientated manager
Experience working within the construction sector in a highly regulated market (nuclear, defence, pharmaceutical, chemical manufacturing, or energy sectors)
knowledgeable on CDM regulations

Salary and benefits of the SHEQ Project Services Manager role

A salary between £50,000 and £60,000 depending on experience.
Company discretional bonus
9 day fortnight and 12pm finish on Fridays
Hybrid working (3 days on site)
Comprehensive healthcare plan
Life assurance
Enhanced sick pay
Unrivalled personal development opportunities

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Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful

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